Keysight Technologies Digital Bench Power Supply, 2-Output 0 V ac to 20V, 40 W

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RS Stock No.:
667-7397
Distrelec Article No.:
169-84-185
Mfr. Part No.:
E3648A
Manufacturer:
Keysight Technologies
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Brand

Keysight Technologies

Product Type

Bench Power Supply

Maximum Output Voltage

20V

Maximum Output Current

5A

Number of Outputs

2

Power

40W

Output Type

Digital

Plug Type

IEC 320

Maximum Supply Voltage

230V ac

Supported Number of Displays

2

Minimum Operating Temperature

0°C

Digital/Analogue

Digital

Maximum Operating Temperature

55°C

Height

133mm

Depth

348.3mm

Width

212.8 mm

Standards/Approvals

CSA, UL

Minimum Output Current

0A

Minimum Output Voltage

0V ac

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
MY

Keysight Technologies Bench Power Supply, 100W Power Rating, 2 Outputs - E364XA Series - E3648A


Bring your devices to life during testing with this bench power supply from Keysight Technologies. Its dual-output design lets you compare voltages and currents side by side for fast and easy analysis. You can even store up to five different statuses to easily weigh up several values in one go. The front-facing binding posts allow you to quickly plug in test leads, stripped wires or banana plugs, so you can tailor your station to your needs.

Features and Benefits


• Supports both GPIB and RS-232 connectivity for data transfer to your PC

• Easy-to-use SCPI lets you set your own procedures in a jiffy

• Power rating of 100W for use with high-power devices

Applications


• Laboratory facilities

• Educational environments

• Research and development

What's the difference between a digital and analogue bench power supply?


UL3111-1 approved

CSA 22.2 No. 1010.1 certified

IEC 1010-1

IEC 320

EMC directive 89/336/EEC (Group 1, Class A)

The difference lies in how the voltages are controlled. A digital model like this one uses a microprocessor to maintain consistent results, while an analogue version uses circuits. While their primary function is the same, digital supplies allow you to set complex parameters and monitor more data.

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